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(Definitions of 'whisk' are taken from dictionary.com)

verb (used with object)

1. to move with a rapid, sweeping stroke: She whisked everything off the table with her arm. (French: balayer)

2. to sweep (dust, crumbs, etc., or a surface) with a whisk broom, brush, or the like. (French: balayer)

3. to draw, snatch, carry, etc., lightly and rapidly: He whisked the money into his pocket. (French: attraper, glisser)

4. to whip (eggs, cream, etc.) to a froth with a whisk or beating instrument. (French: fouetter)

verb (used without object)

5. to sweep, pass, or go lightly and rapidly. (French: balayer, survoler)

noun

6. an act of whisking. (French: un balayage)

7. a rapid, sweeping stroke; light, rapid movement. (French: un balayage)

8. whisk broom. (French: une brosse)

9. a small bunch of grass, straw, hair, or the like, especially for use in brushing. (French: une brosse)

10. an implement, usually a bunch of wire loops held together in a handle, for beating or whipping eggs, cream, etc. (French: un fouet)

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